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==BGP and IPv6 with Iljitsch van Beijnum 30 november 2012==
BGP and IPv6 expert Iljitsch van Beijnum has been so kind to come to RandomData to give a talk about IPv6 and BGP!
For a lot of folks Iljitsch doesn't need an introduction: For the rest of us:
(Stolen from Ars Technica) http://arstechnica.com/author/iljitsch-van-beijnum/
In the late 1990s, Iljitsch worked in the Internet Service Provider business in the Netherlands. <br>
In 2000, he became a freelance writer and networking consultant. He wrote "BGP," (O'Reilly, 2002) <br>
a book about the BGP routing protocol, and "Running IP6v" (Apress, 2005). Iljitsch <br>
is currently putting the finishing touches on his Ph.D. work at the telematics department at <br>
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M) in Spain. He contributes articles about network protocols<br>
such as IPv6 as well as Apple-related topics to Ars Technica. When his iPhone is out of podcasts,<br>
he contemplates writing science fiction one day.
An other small detail: I've learned the basics of  BGP using the book Iljitsch wrote, I I'll consider it a honor to have him in Randomdata!
===Details===
Where: Randomdata space<Br>
When: 30 november
===Agenda===
To be announced!
===Who's attending?===
Max 10 persons, first come first serve with priority on members.(and routing nerds :) )<br>
Non-members will be kindly asked for a donation.
Please add yourself to the list.
# Abouttheroute
# Fish_
# Wilco
# AK47
# MishMash
# Eightdot
# [Com]Buster
# Deathzor
==IPv6 introduction with Wilco Baan Hofman 16 november 2012==
==IPv6 introduction with Wilco Baan Hofman 16 november 2012==
Wilco Baan Hofman will give a talk about IPv6, how it works, how it can be deployed, how routing works and why IPv4 has been obsolete since 1996.
Wilco Baan Hofman will give a talk about IPv6, how it works, how it can be deployed, how routing works and why IPv4 has been obsolete since 1996.

Revision as of 11:22, 5 December 2012

Archive 2012

BGP and IPv6 with Iljitsch van Beijnum 30 november 2012

BGP and IPv6 expert Iljitsch van Beijnum has been so kind to come to RandomData to give a talk about IPv6 and BGP!

For a lot of folks Iljitsch doesn't need an introduction: For the rest of us:

(Stolen from Ars Technica) http://arstechnica.com/author/iljitsch-van-beijnum/

In the late 1990s, Iljitsch worked in the Internet Service Provider business in the Netherlands. 
In 2000, he became a freelance writer and networking consultant. He wrote "BGP," (O'Reilly, 2002)
a book about the BGP routing protocol, and "Running IP6v" (Apress, 2005). Iljitsch
is currently putting the finishing touches on his Ph.D. work at the telematics department at
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M) in Spain. He contributes articles about network protocols
such as IPv6 as well as Apple-related topics to Ars Technica. When his iPhone is out of podcasts,
he contemplates writing science fiction one day.


An other small detail: I've learned the basics of BGP using the book Iljitsch wrote, I I'll consider it a honor to have him in Randomdata!

Details

Where: Randomdata space
When: 30 november

Agenda

To be announced!

Who's attending?

Max 10 persons, first come first serve with priority on members.(and routing nerds :) )
Non-members will be kindly asked for a donation.

Please add yourself to the list.

  1. Abouttheroute
  2. Fish_
  3. Wilco
  4. AK47
  5. MishMash
  6. Eightdot
  7. [Com]Buster
  8. Deathzor

IPv6 introduction with Wilco Baan Hofman 16 november 2012

Wilco Baan Hofman will give a talk about IPv6, how it works, how it can be deployed, how routing works and why IPv4 has been obsolete since 1996.

Wilco Baan Hofman is one of the founders of the spacefed project and currently working on
roaming secure wireless between hackerspaces (spacenet), a standards-based IPv6-only VPN mesh
between hackerspaces (spaceconnect) and creating a hackerspace authentication trust federation
(spacesaml). He is co-founder and treasurer of Bitlair, the hackerspace in Amersfoort. He is
also working in the NOC team for the next big dutch hacker event OHM2013.

Details

Where: Randomdata space
When: 16 november 19:00

Agenda

To be announced!

Who's attending?

Max 10 persons, first come first serve with priority on members.
Non-members will be kindly asked for a donation.

Please add yourself to the list.

  1. Wilco, obviously!
  2. Da Fish_, what else? :D
  3. MishMash
  4. Eightdot
  5. AK47
  6. Manfred
  7. [Com]Buster
  8. Deathzor
  9. iTdeal
  10. Abouttheroute <- What's a networking workshop without Abouttheroute...


HITR2NDB 2012 edition

The Workshop details

When: 8 septemberbr> Where: The space plus!
Who: [email protected]
1337 awesome hacker get to gather.
The event is invite only.

Time	Programm	Speaker
13:37	Opening	
14:00 -
15:00	Video Surveillance	Dave van der Poel
15:00 -
15:30	Das...	Der Schweiz
15:30 -
16:00	3D printing Coffeebreak	
16:00 -
16:30	SpaceFED & live connect RD	AK47
16:30 -
17:30	Runtime injection	Blasty
17:30 -
18:00	Linux ELF binary debugging and anti-debugging	Aczid
18:00 -
19:30	F00d - N0m n0m n0m	
19:30 -
20:30	Hiring The Unhirable	Winn Schwartau
20:30 -
Late	Lepak, movies, beer.

Who's attending?

Invited friends

References

Check the website: http://www.hackintherandom2600nldatabox.nl
Check the 2011 archibe: http://www.hackintherandom2600nldatabox.nl/2011/


Gaming night(s)


Gaming has his own page :-) Gaming_night

Lego mindstorms playground: Tuesday 21-02-2012


Get skill's from the masters who won the HITB Hackerspaces challange in 2011!
In this workshop the 1337 tricks and tips will be announced and afterwards it's time for hands-on!
We have Lego Mindstorm sets available.

The Workshop details

When: Tuesday 21-02-2012, 18:00 /get 0xf00d, 19:00 Start workshop
Where: The space
By Who: 31337 HITB Hackerspaces challange winners
On this workshop we will do:

  • learn how the stuff works
  • use not the default stuff
  • play with Lego mindstorms
  • battle with our bots?
  • more?!

Prepare yourself

  • Bring a laptop
  • Install the lego mindstorms suite [1]

Who's attending?

Max 5 persons, first come first serve with priority on members.
Non-members will be kindly asked for a donation. Please add yourself to the list

  1. [com]buster
  2. Fish_
  3. Deathzor

Doc's of the workshop

File:Nxtnbc1.jpgFile:Nxtnbc2.jpg

DIY Amateur radio license & The 21th century Radio - Kickoff 17-01-2012

For alle the updates, please go to Ham_radio


Fish_ and I (Abouttheroute) have been talking about 27mc and amateur radio lately with the goal of setting up packet radio links between hackerspaces both in the Netherlands and worldwide. We have decided to skip the 27mc band and head straight to the "real" amateur radio stuff.

To prefent the space from being raided by the dutch "agentschap telecom" we must start with getting a license, so DIY study time!

At the first workshop day we will:
A: Choose the exam (N / F)
B: How to study / Plan study evening
C: Set a exam date
D: Discuss study details

After we have passed our exams, it's to discuss hardware! We have to build radio's, antenna's, packet modem's etc. So a lot of tinkering to do!

The Workshop details

Starting at 17th of Januari 2012
Where: Le space
Time: 19:00 - 20:00, 18:00 0xf00d
Who: Abouttheroute

Who's attending?

Max 6 persons.

  1. Abouttheroute
  2. Fish_
  3. [com]buster
  4. ctrlsoft

Archive 2011

SC 101: March 18th

IT Security Certifications 101

The Workshop details

SC 101 is een introductie tot de wereld van de IT-security certificaten. Door de snelle ontwikkelingen op het gebied van IT-beveiliging is er meer vraag dan ooit voor gekwalificeert personeel. Een van de manieren om aan te tonen dat je gekwalificeerd bent is door middel van certificaten. Naast ervaring is dit een van de beste maatstafen van je kennis die "meetbaar" is voor anderen. Door de grote vraag aan kwalitatief goede, uitdagende security leerstof is er een wildgroei onstaan aan security gerelateerde certificeringen. Meerdere instellingen spelen in op deze markt en lanceren hun eigen versies van "ethical hacking" of "penetration testing" cursussen. Welke cursussen zijn er? In welke vorm worden deze gegeven? Wat zijn de eisen met betrekking tot voorkennis? Al deze vragen zullen beantwoordt worden tijdens deze presentatie.

Jordy Kersten (MSc. ISC2 Associate, CEH, OSCP) is een security consultant die op dit moment werkzaam voor een van de grotere IT-security organisaties in Nederland. Naast de behaalde certificeringen heeft hij twee jaar werkervaring als ethical hacker/penetratie tester. Hij is gespec-ialiseerd in infrastructuurbeveiliging en webapplicaties. Ook is hij actief als spreker/volunteer bij verschillende security conferenties en schrijft hij stukken over de ervaringen die hij opdoet binnen zijn vakgebied.

Taal presentatie: Nederlands

SC 101 is an introduction course to the world of IT-security certifications. Due to the fast developments in IT-security there is an upcoming demand for qualified personnel. One of the ways to prove that you are qualified is by getting certified. Next to experience, certifications are one of the "measurable" things to prove you are knowledgeable. Because of the high demand of good quality, in-depth knowledge sharing there has become a wild-grow of security related certifications. Multiple institutes react to this market and launch there own versions of "ethical hacking" or "penetration testing" courses. Which one's are available now? Which one's are most desireable? In what form are they lectured? What are the demands to be eligable to start? What the heck are CPE's? All these questions will be answered during this presentation.

Jordy Kersten (MSc., ISC2 Associate, CEH, OSCP) is a security consultant currently employed at one of the bigger IT security companies in the Netherlands. He is specialized as a penetration tester where his working field is infrastructures and webapplications. jNext to his two year experience he has several IT-security related certifications. He is also active as an speaker/volunteer at several security conferences and also writes papers about his experiences within the IT-security field.

Language presentation: Dutch

Who's attending?

  1. Thursley
  2. Fish_
  3. DipSwitch (non-membah)
  4. zkyp
  5. DrWhax (nom-member)
  1. Add Yourself
  1. Okz0r (stowaway) im not gone make it work eg.

Lomo-/Analoge- Photo-graphy: 26 july 2011

It's al about taking different pictures. Not worrying about the quality, composition etc.
Let's make some art! And do it the old-school way!

The Workshop details


When: 31st of august 18:00 0xf00d, 19:00 start workshop
Where: The space and let's go outside afterwards
Who: fish
On this workshop we will do:

  • A short introduction 1 h max
  • Make pictures, go on the street!
  • Develope the films (may-be color, otherwise B/W)

Stuff you need: Your very old analoge camera (if you don't have one, contact fish!!!

Who's attending?

Max 6 persons, first come first serve with priority on members.
Non-members will be kindly asked for a donation.

  1. Please add yourself to the list.
  2. Kalola
  3. DrWhax (non-member)

Hack in The Random 2600 NL Data Box: 26th of November 2011

Check http://hackintherandom2600nldatabox.nl/ for more information )

Archive 2010

Arduino introduction workshop: 2 March

Arduino is an open-source electronics prototyping platform based on flexible, easy-to-use hardware and software.
It's intended for artists, designers, hobbyists, and anyone interested in creating interactive objects or environments.
We (Randomdata) are using the platform a lot to do our fun projects. Why? It's easy, quite cheap, cross platform, extendable etc.

The Workshop details

When: Tuesday 2 March 19:00-21:30, food at 18:00
Where: The space
Who: Fish_
On this workshop we will do:

  • Introduction to Arduino, what is, how, etc
  • Breaking the limits of Arduino's
  • Arduino extensions:
  • Sample projects
  • DIY Arduino basics or build a stripduino on a breadboard yourself

Stuff you need:

  • Everything what's cool and we don't have
  • Laptop with windows/linux/osX with USB port
  • USB Cable

Who's attending?

Max 6 persons, first come first serve with priority on members.
Non-members will be kindly asked for a donation.

  • Please add yourself to the list
  • junk (will be there anyway ;))
  • zkyp
  • Youri
  • ETR (bringing own arduino)
  • Marijn (^what he said)
  • Nicolex

Documentation

Build a overhead projector beamer: 9 March

We will build our own beamer for our hacker movie nights.
When: Tuesday 9 March 19:00-21:30, food at 18:00
Where: The space
Max 4 persons, first come first serve with priority on members.

  • Fish
  • Kahits
  • Thursley
  • junk

Hardware

Documentation

http://www.neoweb.nl/infopages/tftbeamer.html http://bit.ly/coit5v

Lessons learned

  • an OHP with a "toplight" doesn't work. The light isn't strong enough to pierce through the pola filter. it wil not create an image of your screen!
  • don't remove the pola filter of the LCD, you will break it....
  • don't get the pola filter to close to the lamp. It will melt!

Digital laws by BOF 1: 23 March

read the blog post: BoF blog post

Hacking is fun and sometimes profitable. But what are the rules?
Ot van Daalen and Axel Arnbak of the Dutch digital rights movement Bits of Freedom will talk (in Dutch) about our (NL) laws regarding hacking.
When: Tuesday 23 March 19:00-21:30, food at 18:00
Where: The space (OR move to different location if the space is overcrowded)
Max 13 persons, first come first serve.

  1. Fish
  2. zkyp
  3. Ewald (non-member)
  4. DrWhax
  5. Thursley
  6. MrBodde (non-member)
  7. Youri
  8. Okkie (non-member)
  9. junk
  10. BJ (non-member)
  11. Kahits
  12. phrake
  13. DipSwitch
  14. Penders (non-member)

NO SEATS AVAILABLE ANY MORE

Documentation

Cisco playground 1: 7 April

Cisco playground, build a nice project yourself: Some hardware is available for testing purpose and learning.
When: Tuesday 7 April 19:00-21:30, food at 18:00
Where: The space
Max 6 persons, first come first serve with priority on members.
Non-members will be kindly asked for a donation.

  1. zkyp
  2. Deathzor
  3. fish

Hardware

  • Cisco routers
    • 1x 2621
    • 1x 2621XL
    • 2x 2610
    • 1x 2500
    • 1x 1600
  • Switches/HUBs
    • 2x Cisco 2924
    • 2x Baystack 24 10/100
    • 2x Hubbie
  • USB to 8x Serial
  • Cisco cables

Documentation

  • TBA

Arduino playground 1: 13 April

Arduino playground, build a nice project yourself:

  • LEDboard
  • Garduino
  • etc.

Some hardware is available for testing purpose but if you want to own your project you should bring some hardware yourself.
When: Tuesday 13 April 19:00-21:30, food at 18:00
Where: The space
Max 6 persons, first come first serve with priority on members.
Non-members will be kindly asked for a donation.

  1. Ot
  2. Axel
  3. Friend from Ot
  4. zkyp
  5. Thursley
  6. NicoLeX

Hardware

  • Arduino
  • Laptop with Arduino software (working)
  • USB Cable

Documentation

LED board building: 24 April

Let's build some blinky blinky stuff!
You can build your own LED board like we did on the Brucon LED war: [2]

When: Tuesday 24 April 11:00-16:00, food at 18:00
Where: The space
Max 5 persons, first come first serve with priority on members.
Non-members will be kindly asked for a donation.

  1. Fish
  2. Kahits
  3. Doo
  4. Please add yourself to the list

Hardware

  • Arduino
  • Laptop with Arduino software (working)
  • USB Cable
  • If you have: soldering iron, 3rd hand

Documentation

Pure-Data Workshop: 14 May

DrWhax will be doing a workshop in Pure-Data. Pure-Data is a realtime visual programming language to do wicked things with audio, visual & graphical processing.
What you need:

  • Headphones! <-- must!
  • Laptop Everything that is Linux! Windows is allowed ;< (DrWhax will bring CC Licensed samples, so no music is needed)

This workshop will be focusing on creating some visuals which reacts on audio.
When: Friday 14 May 19.00-22.00, food at 18.00!
Where: Duh RANDOMDATA!

Documentation

http://puredata.info

Add yourself

8 people max! Signup fast!

  1. Fish
  2. Deathzor
  3. retrace


DIY IDS: 18 may


IDS'es and IPS'es can gather lot's of interesting data, this workshop is all about how to install and manage them.
Depending on the progress it could be we will schedule a second meet about writing Snort rules
When: Tuesday 18 may 19:00-21:30, food at 18:00
By who: Fish_
Where: The space
Max 5 persons, first come first serve with priority on members.
Non-members will be kindly asked for a donation.

  1. MrBodde (non-member)
  2. zkyp
  3. junk
  4. Retrace
  5. ZwamKat (non-member)
  6. Thursley
  7. FULL!

There will be a streaming video too, who will follow the stream?

  1. ADD your name to the list

Hardware

  • Laptop with a VMware (or look-a-like)
  • Debian net-installer 5

Documentation

Office espionage: 22nd of June

These days it seems that servers and firewalls are properly configured to stop uninvited guests trying to get sensitive information. The question is; Are people aware of all kinds of other physical breaches?

The Workshop details

When: TBA
Where: The space
Who: zkyp
On this workshop we will do:

  • A short introduction
  • Presentation
  • Some games to see if the workshop taught you anything :-)

Stuff you need: A brain which can think out of the box

Who's attending?

Max 6 persons, first come first serve with priority on members.
Non-members will be kindly asked for a donation.

  1. zkyp
  2. Fish_ (let's spy zkyp :p)
  3. junk
  4. DrWhax (non-member)
  5. Retrace
  6. Thursley

Workshop: Linux /usr/bin/bash-ing: 23rd december

How to use a linux shell, bashing with Deathzor ;-)

The Workshop details

  • A Overlay of the Commands
  • instruction on "flaging commands"
  • Basic Shell script
  • Building menus
  • Building Functions
  • Using functions.

Please have access to a linux machine while durning this workshop any remote shell OR VM will do the job.

Who's attending?

Max 6 persons, first come first serve

  1. Fish_
  2. DipSwitch
  3. Retrace
  4. S1a51k
  5. Zwamkat (non-member)
  6. Please add yourself to the list.